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Ozark Trail Collapsible Coffee Drip

The Ozark Trail Collapsible Coffee Drip is made of heat-resistant silicone, making this coffee drip both a pleasure to use and making for a great hot brew up. There is no metal to leave that metal taste and no plastic so there is no plastic taste either. Just the taste of your fresh hot brewed cuppa of coffee, tea, cocoa, hot cider, etc. Sometimes you happen across a gem of a find and it is a real SCORE. This product is one of those finds! The Ozark Trail Collapsible Coffee Drip is made of heat-resistant… Full review

Outdoor Products Coffee Press

Simply great! This is the simplest, most compact, best quality coffee maker I've seen. I use it several times a day and love it.
The only thing i don't like is the lid's drinking spout. I drink really hot coffee, but drinking hot coffee from the lid burns my upper lip. I don't need the lid often, so not much of a problem for me! Full review

GSI Outdoors JavaGrind Coffee Grinder

Nice idea for luxury camping, but grinding enough for a cup or two is a lot of work and it did not hold up under repeated use. I bough this grinder as an experiment, not really expecting to use it all that much in the outdoors. I tried it out only at home because it didn't hold up long enough to take it anywhere else. It sounds like a nice idea to use fresh grounds when camping out, but this grinder doesn't really deliver on the promise. It's too heavy for backpacking, but might find a place on… Full review

MSR WindBurner Coffee Press Kit

A French press add-on to the Windboiler 1.0 liter pot, stows nicely inside and make a gourmet brew. The Windboiler Coffee Press kit is a nifty and fully-functional add-on to the 1.0 L Windboiler system. I bought Mine in Pinedale, Wyo., during an unplanned exit midway through a 9-day hike in the Wind Rivers, when with our food supplies partially depleted we decided we could afford the extra weight of the press and some ground coffee. I used it every morning for the rest of the trip, and on a subsequent… Full review

GSI Outdoors Ultralight Java Drip

Nice product, if you want to spend that kinda time and effort to get a cup of joe. Personally, after a long hike and early morning call, I find I am just as satisfied with the instant packs available. But, if you want to go thru the motions, this isn't bad. Before taking it out on the trail, I tried it at home. It worked fine and made a decent cup of coffee. On the trail, about the time I got all set up, the cup and grinds got kicked over leaving me with no coffee. Much bad... It's a fun gadget,… Full review

GSI Outdoors Ultralight Java Drip

Easy to use. Lightweight. Compact After a long search I had a eureka moment finding this coffee maker a REI with
the urging of a review (not sure of source , Bushcraft Barton Maybe)
tried it , liked it ! Full review

GSI Outdoors Ultralight Java Drip

Nothing unnecessary and everything is made with light weight and ease of use in mind. It doesn't get much simpler than this in terms of making good-quality coffee while on the trail or at the campsite. The GSI Outdoors Ultralight Java Drip takes the idea of a pour over coffee into the backcountry. The three clips attach to any coffee cup or camping cup that I’ve tried so far. My go-to cup has been a Silipint Half Pint. The clips, while plastic, seem strong and hold steady when in use. I suppose… Full review

Minipresso GR

It really produces a nice espresso. It's remarkable from this little "presso". Cleaning-wise it's a little hassle, but again the richness of flavor still outweighs this. Besides being a little weighty, my primary issue is the temperature of the final product. You have to be careful to pre-heat your coffee cup, and perform a pre-brewing warming run with your heated water prior to actually making your expresso. Even pre-heating if your are after a really hot cup, you may need to do some post "brewing"… Full review

Minipresso GR

A compact, portable espresso maker that brings a touch of luxury to the backcountry. Best for outdoor recreation enthusiasts who like real espresso in the backcountry. Introduction The Minipresso is a squat, black cylinder, approximately 7 inches long and about 8 inches in diameter. It weighs about 12.6 ounces and has a comforting heft in the hand—like weapon or some sort? In fact, it is an extremely effective weapon against fatigue and against the bitter experience of sub-par coffee. The Minipresso… Full review